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Hunger Dreams
Posted On 05/17/2012 02:16:25 by Einladen
How rich in opportunity are we when we have the right to be prepared. When we have the will to be prepared. When you see the devestation in communities where they are savaged by thugs and war, and they have no chance to prepare food storage or water storage, we then realize how fortunate we are to have this opportunity. Sadly most people outside of war torn areas do not have enough money or dont beleive they need to store more than a few days worth of food in their home. They may find the money for expensive shoes or a state of the art smart phone, but they dont see the need to allocate their resources to fend off hunger....the hunger that haunts as all. You dont have to be in Africa to have Hunger Dreams. My current concern are for my fellow Europeans in Greece. I once lived in Greece for 2years and visited a total of 16 Islands and hiked the border of Albania and the ancient city of Meteora in the mountains of Central Greece. I slept on the peak of Mt Etna and snorkelled for ancient clues in Greece's clean azure seas. I love the Greeks and the country. Greeks are very very good people. My second concern in todays world are the old citizens of our communities that go to bed hungry. We tend to forget about our elderly that pay the electricity bill but then have no money left to eat. Its so hard to imagine when your young not to be able to eat your favourite family meal...sadly many older citizens have many nights of Hunger Dreams. These are my concerns and I shall update you how I am trying to make a difference.

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From: dinagadeh
06/20/2012 06:20:21
Completely agree with you. We are very lucky to have water, food, everything single thing which we desire. But there are plenty of population who suffers to get such a small small thing.
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